Former UFC welterweight Michel Prazeres has accepted a four-year suspension following a failed out-of-competition drug test. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, the UFC’s anti-doping partner, announced Prazeres’ sanction Thursday, which stems from four different urine samples that all tested positive for the banned substances clomiphene, oxandrolone, and the exogenous administration of testosterone. The violation comes in the midst of a previous two-year suspension for exogenous boldenone, which USADA issued to him in February 2020. “Anabolic agents have powerful performance-enhancing capabilities and can give an athlete an unfair advantage over fellow competitors,” USADA officials stated in a press release.
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